‘In a published open letter entitled, “A Message to Our Customers, ” Apple CEO Tim Cook strikingly opposed a recent federal court ruling that would unlock a phone that’s been connected to the San Bernardino Mass Shooting case. The FBI ruling stipulates that Apple must provide access for one time only. However, cyber security experts […]

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‘Apple has apologized for an error in iPhone software that renders the device non-functional when serviced by non-Apple technicians. The company has issued a fix in the form of a software update. The tech giant released iOS version 9.2.1 via iTunes on Friday. It is intended to restore phones disabled by Error 53, caused by […]

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‘Apple is trending on Twitter after CEO Tim Cook pledging to oppose a US court order to help create a “backdoor” to the iPhone. The move would have allowed FBI investigators to unlock an encrypted phone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters. Cook published an open letter on Apple’s website Wednesday stating the […]

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‘Iphone 6s that have been repaired by independent service centers are bricking themselves, seemingly permanently, with a cryptic message about “Error 53.” After much stonewalling silence, Apple has confirmed that Error 53 is invoked when the phone determines that it has been serviced by non-Apple personnel, and there is apparently no way to reverse the […]

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‘Internet firms must “do more” to tackle extremism by monitoring potential terrorist content online rather than relying on authorities, an intelligence chief has warned. Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee Charles Farr said several clues of online extremism and radicalization could have been missed because tech giants such as Facebook and Google often wait for […]

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‘A mobile game which allows players to bludgeon Australian aborigines to death has been banned by Google Play and iTunes app stores after a public outcry. “Survival Island 3 – Australia Story 3” tasks its players with trying to survive in the Australian outback. They are told to “beware of aborigines,” while they can also […]

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‘Granting the feds a “back door” to encrypted software will give away access to “everybody,” including terrorists, Apple CEO Tim Cook said on 60 Minutes. The backlash from national security hawks has been unforgiving. “If the government lays a proper warrant on us today, then we will give the specific information that is requested, because […]

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‘Here’s the deal. The UK government is trying to pass legislation that will prevent anyone from using strong encryption. What it means is “any encryption we can’t break is banned”. So Apple , which has great security and makes it quite clear that it doesn’t want to see users data, will have to make a […]

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‘Apple has reaffirmed its promise not to bake encryption “back doors” into its products. The decision marks a victory for privacy advocates and a rejection of the government’s goal of obtaining encryption keys. CEO Tim Cook made the announcement before an audience at WSJLive on Monday, saying that data privacy is a huge concern for […]

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‘Apple’s conformist, hipster fan base tends to ignore the company’s vilest policies and business practices, rewarding the tech giant with repeat business and high praise no matter what decisions its CEO, Tim Cook, makes. For instance, as reported by Common Dreams, Apple recently made a decision to pull a free app that catalogues and maps […]

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‘The technology industry is growing at a faster rate. Almost all aspects of our lives are gradually depending on it. But as we continue to digitize our lives with the latest technological gadgets, we should bear in mind that it comes at a cost that is likely to derail the progress we have made as […]

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‘On a day when the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 530 points and 3 percent of its value, investors were particularly unkind to tech giant Apple. The firm managed to ride a bull market to new heights in recent years, becoming the United States’ most valuable company during that time. But now, the pendulum is […]

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‘There’s nothing marketers love more than a captive audience. And people don’t get any more captive than when they’re sitting in a car. That’s a powerful motivation for companies developing automated cars, beyond the technical innovation that has made such a vision possible. From Google to Tesla to traditional automakers, it seems everyone today is […]

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When banks build new gleaming headquarters, that generally marks the top of the bank’s fortunes. There appears to be some sort of hubris in constructing a monumental new headquarters that shouts “we’re rich beyond all conception” that angers the stock

‘A lawsuit brought against tech giant Apple by its own employees over the company’s bag search policy can go forward as a class action, a federal judge has decided. The decision affects more than 12,000 past and present employees. The suit alleges that Apple must compensate store employees for the time spent waiting for company […]

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